Saturday, December 25, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Lessons in Obedience
Shallah is almost 10 months old, and she just got her first tooth today. It's barely visible, but it's there! She is a quick learner. I am always amazed at what my children are able to understand at an early age. Parents do NOT give their children enough credit. Since Shallah was about 6 months old and crawling she eyed the dog bowls. She only had to have her hand pulled away a couple of times and told "NO" before she realized I wasn't playing. It's not even a thought for her anymore; she leaves it alone. In fact, I realized, today, I don't even think about the fact that she could still play with it. She learned, and she doesn't play with them. Teaching at a young age is SO much easier than letting them THINK they are in charge. It's much harder to train a two year old. Shallah crys the minute she hears someone say no to her.
Today was a perfect example of how much children understand. I didn't have a place to put Shallah down for a nap, so I spread the blanket on the living room floor. Yes, I know we are walking around and doing school, BUT she needed a nap. I spread the blanket out, and I laid her on it. She fussed, and I pat her back. She was no where near asleep, but she understood when I said she had to stay there. She got up on her knees to sit up, and I told her, "No!" I didn't spank her, and I didn't yell. She whined, and then lay back down. She did this about three times, and whined each time. After about 10 minutes she fell fast asleep.
Guess who's boss? not them
I am not mean, but I do expect my children to learn early. And with the older ones, I have to work on my sarcasm. Usually it goes like this, "Seriously, you MUST have thought I was joking when I told you to be quiet, because you definitely would NOT be talking if you thought I was serious!" Well, I am not perfect, but I am working on being more patient, consistent, and compassionate. I can assure you that it may take some time.
There are many little methods and tools to help us to train our children for the Lord! Let me emphasize that these must be used consistently, firmly, and lovingly in order to be effective! We have found a few methods to be a tremendous help during the past few years. God intends for our children to be a blessing and a joy to us parents, but it is our responsibility to teach and train them in the ways of the Lord. Thank God that He gives us the resources, and His grace, in order to accomplish this!
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Thanksgiving Week
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
First Day of School
Josh kept wanting me to start early since the kids were so anxious to start school. I decided it was best to keep with my "schedule" and keep the kids excited. They were definitely ready. Jael finished her reading lessons, and she has been doing excellently. Abishai is doing very well in writing, but he has to learn what letters he is writing.
Jael asked me what we do on Saturdays and Sunday for school, and it was the cutest reaction. "Oh, I love days with no school!!" This was coming from someone who has never HAD full school days; how does she know what it's like to have no school days? I look forward to what this year holds!
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